BREAKING: Presidential Tribunal To Hear Application To Withdraw Justice Bulkachuwa The PDP is asking Justice Bulkachuwa to recuse herself because she is married to a senator-elect of the All Progressives congress. READ MORE:
The Presidential Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja on has fixed 22nd of May 2019 to hear the application which is yet to be filed by the Peoples Democratic Party asking the President of Appeal Court, Justice Zainab Bulkachuwa to recuse herself from the panel.
The PDP is asking Justice Bulkachuwa to recuse herself because she is married to a senator elect of the All Progressives congress. Counsel to , Livy Ozuokwu had asked the Chairman of the tribunal to recuse herself on the ground that she will be bias in the case. At the resumed hearing of the case Ozuokwu asked the tribunal for 10minutes stand down and the court granted his request to file the application tomorrow Thursday.
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